History..... In 1932 salesman Herman W. Lay opened in Nashville ‚ Tennessee and ‚ in 1938 ; he purchased the Atlanta ‚ Georgia potato chip manufacturer “ BARRETT FOOD COMPANY “‚ renaming it “ H.W. LAY & COMPANY “. In 1942 LAY’s introduced its 1st potato chip processor ‚ resulting the product. The Business shortened its name as “ THE LAY’S COMPANY “ in 1944 and became the 1st snack food manufacturer to purchase television commercials ‚ with Bert Lahr as a celebrity spokesman. His signature
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The History of Indian Economic History Prasannan Parthasarathi May 2012 Introduction While there is a long tradition of both historical and economic thinking in the Indian subcontinent‚ modern economic history may be dated from the late nineteenth century. From the early pioneers of economic history‚ including Mahadev Govind Ranade and Romesh Chander Dutt‚ the field reached a high level in India‚ giving rise to a stellar set of practitioners and an impressive body of scholarship‚ ranging from Irfan
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Confederation 1. manifest destiny 2. the north south pull 3. legislative grid lock 4. rep by pop 5. the great coalition Why did Canada become a country? • Pressure from American and Britain • Political issues Manifest Destiny • 1830’s divine destiny • 1830’s manifest destiny • Fear that while pushing with detour North South Pull • Strong trading routes ran north-south‚ not east-west • Happened organically
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Explore the ideas in the poem A Different History by Sujata Bhatt. Sujata Bhatt reflects and explores on the ideas of ‘culture‚ ‘values’‚ human struggle‚ religion combined with its beliefs and acquisition of foreign or strange language. Bhatt invites the readers and takes them through the culture of India and its religious beliefs that every life respects them there. There is enough vocabulary to understand this in the poem. She also expresses her bitterness and strong emotions towards the struggle
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NCC Education Limited Information Systems Analysis Call Centre March 2013 Friday 1st February 2013 Table of Contents 1 Information Systems Analysis and Methodologies 1.1 Definition of Knowledge Management System (KMS) According to HowTo.gov (2012) a knowledge management system is a ‘computerized system designed to support the creation‚ storage‚ and dissemination of information.’ An organization uses this kind of information system to organize data and information electronically
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such as ceramics‚ textiles‚ lacquerware‚ swords and dolls; performances of bunraku‚ kabuki‚ noh‚ dance‚ and rakugo; and other practices‚ the tea ceremony‚ ikebana‚ martial arts‚ calligraphy‚ origami‚ onsen‚ Geisha and games. Japan has a developed system for the protection and promotion of both tangible and intangible Cultural Properties and National Treasures.[190] Sixteen sites have been inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List‚ twelve of which are of cultural significance.[90] Art 19th-century
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Name: Form: Subject: History Topic: Resistance and Revolt-Homework 1. Explain why the whites in the Spanish and French Caribbean drew up laws to control the slaves 6mks. In the Caribbean territories where slavery existed‚ there were laws to govern the lives of the slaves. The slave laws of the Spanish colonies were based on the thirteenth century code of laws known as the Siete Partidas. The French West Indies had as the basis of their slave laws‚ the Code Noir which was promulgated
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Critique: System and Change in Industrial Relations Analysis As a student of industrial relations‚ I am often bombarded with conflicting theories and reasons for the emergence and importance of this field. Edmond Heery outlines and analyses the justaposition of two different views of modeling this vast and often debated area of industrial relations. His article looks at two types of model building in IR. First‚ the traditional model of systems-thinking set forth by John Dunlop‚ one of the pioneers
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1. Key Driving forces of Globalisation 1.1 Development in transportation and communications • Improvement in transportation and communication technology led to globalisation. • Transport system: People‚ materials‚ products transferred from one place to another. • Communication system: Means by which information is transmitted from place to place in form of ideas‚ instructions and images. 1.1.1 Transportation • Improvements in transportation reduce time taken to get from place
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Cultural retention Cultural retention is the act of retaining the culture of a specific ethnic group of people‚ especially when there is reason to believe that the culture‚ through inaction‚ may be lost. Many African-American‚ European and Asian organizations have cultural retention programs in place. African retention in Trinidad and Tobago is an e.g. of cultural retention. THE SUNDAY MARKET The tradition of Sunday markets in Trinidad is a result of the agricultural knowledge
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